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John A. Sabol Jr.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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DIED
June 3, 2016
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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John A. Sabol Jr., 63, passed away on Friday, June 3, 2016. He was the loving husband of Kimberly Sabol (Morgan); brother of David (Arlene) Sabol, Michelle (Randy) Tomlinson, Susan (Bill) Strohm, Gary (Patty) Sabol, Lynne (Russell) Mack and the late James Sabol; son of the late John and Lorraine...

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I know John is smiling from heaven his smile lighten the world they say you are in a better place but you are so missed here hugs

Dear Sabol family,

I was very sorry to hear of John's passing. Please accept my condolences. I represented Aspinwall in a matter a few years ago, and John could not have been a more pleasant and helpful representative of his community and police force. He was certainly a great guy, and I am very sorry for your loss.

With Sympathy,

John

Dear Sabol Family
I was so sorry to hear of Johns passing. He was truly a good guy. He was always kind to me when he would come into the post office where I work. He will be sadly missed. Please know that others care and share your sorrow.
With Deepest Sympathy
Linda Banas (Blawnox Post Office)

Dear Sabol family,
My deepest sympathy on your loss. I (and many of the 'old St. Margaret ER' staffers) have many happy memories of John over these many years. He truly will be missed, but not forgotten.

Kym,
We were so sad to hear of John's passing. We're thankful to have met John and to have been able to share in fun times in St. Pete Beach. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jim and Debbie Moran (Cleveland)

Dear Kym and Family,

On behalf of the staff and crew of Foxwall EMS, please accept our heartfelt sympathy for John's passing. He was a great friend to the Blawnox and Aspinwall communities and had a genuine love for people.

I knew John through our many years of providing public safety in our communities and we enjoyed working together on many occasions. He wasn't into the EMS end of things, so I teased him about that whenever I could.

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My Deepest sympathies Kim and Family, John was a great guy who had much compassion and a great sense of humor and kindness, he will be greatly missed.Respectfully,Donna Smith

I worked with John briefly back in the late 90s on the Pittsburgh Voyager. He was a very skilled boater and captain. I had lunch with him back in 2008 and that is the last time I saw him. What a nice guy. Gave me his card and told me if there was anything he could help me with he would. He will be missed by many I'm sure.

Dear Kim, I'm so sorry to hear of John's passing. All those great times we had on the river and what great fun he was. He was a good friend and will be missed. Linda Sekel